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Children have little exposure to laws, therefore, while discussing laws, it is important that teacher should


1. explain all the aspects of laws very clearly.
2. give as many examples from familiar context.
3. discuss about juvenile laws only.
4. create fear regarding laws.

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Correct Answer - Option 2 : give as many examples from familiar context.

Law as a force or a set of rules/guidelines necessary for securing peaceful co-existence or as that essentially influenced by the socioeconomic structure and, thus, susceptible to a large extent to be used for maintenance and reinforcement of that structure. Law is a set of rules that are binding in nature and enforced by the state. The rule of law means is that all laws apply equally to all citizens of the country and no one can be above the law.  

Children have little exposure to laws, therefore, while discussing laws, it is important that 

  • Teachers should give many examples related to familiar contexts so that students can review different types of law and would understand them.
  • It is through this they can figure out that laws are meant to apply in an equitable manner. 
  • Students must be aware of all the laws so that they can relate to them.

Thus it is clear that children have little exposure to laws, therefore, while discussing laws, it is important that teachers should give as many examples from familiar context.

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